Car entrance will be on Baltimore, but I’m not convinced that the only people entrance will be mid-block on Main. I really think that they will have that as access to the garage from Main and the glass cube will be the grand entrance for businesspeople in the tower.

So is this tower part of Power and Light? In the paper it mentions Copaken as developer? Would the business like Yardhouse remain open during construction?

Nice design. The unique design makes it look much shorter than 25 floors in the renderings though. I was hoping the next tower in KC would be along Grand to infill some of the open spaces north of Sprint Arena. It's a great addition but like so many things in KC, developers tend to concentrate activities in the same locale even resorting to tear downs rather than going a couple of blocks down the street (in this case it's building over an existing building). Main will be super dense.

It's part of the power and light agreement. The district was built with the idea that HR Block would build tower 2 there. That obviously never happened, but they retained development rights. I believe they were extended recently with the idea of this happening.

Car entrance will be on Baltimore, but I’m not convinced that the only people entrance will be mid-block on Main. I really think that they will have that as access to the garage from Main and the glass cube will be the grand entrance for businesspeople in the tower.

Why would they give up rentable corner retail space to create an entrance when they already have an empty section set aside mid-block for that purpose?

Car entrance will be on Baltimore, but I’m not convinced that the only people entrance will be mid-block on Main. I really think that they will have that as access to the garage from Main and the glass cube will be the grand entrance for businesspeople in the tower.

Why would they give up rentable corner retail space to create an entrance when they already have an empty section set aside mid-block for that purpose?

Because businesses want it. Look at H&R Block across the street. Big lobby that makes a splash when clients come in with security and space to gather.

I would love anyone with inside information to jump in, but my understanding is that the lobby and entrance are all predesigned

I have no inside information, but I have always thought it was common knowledge (among those of us who care, haha) that the blank facade between Yard House and Jos. A Bank was the entrance of a future tower, with loading areas accessed from Baltimore. Parking is either the Hilton entrance or the Baltimore side. There is no suggestion of a parking entrance on Main.

This is a sidenote, but KC lost another potential 700 jobs to Memphis. An ag-startup company, that is growing fast, is taking 64,000 sq. feet in Toyota Center, with eventual expansion up to 175,000 sq. feet in the future. Combined with Starbucks passing on Kansas City in its' search for 100,000 sq. feet of office space, this might explain the two new office projects going forth along 13th Street in downtown--the other being on the NE corner of 13th and Wyandotte.

Both of those out-of-Kansas City companies landing here would have also probably increased the demand for more downtown and central city housing.

KC made the finals for ag-tech company's 700-job expansion, but (spoiler alert) didn't get it

Kansas City was in the running to land ag-tech startup Indigo Ag’s North American headquarters, a project that will now bring 700 jobs to Memphis.

The Boston-based company, which wanted to locate the office in a market near to its agriculture-industry customers, picked Memphis after winnowing its list of candidates to six cities, according to the Daily Memphian. In addition to Kansas City and Memphis, the company considered Chicago, Dallas, Minneapolis and St. Louis.
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...The company first established operations in Memphis in late 2016. Earlier this year, it moved its local offices from a building on Rozelle Street in Midtown to a 22,000-square-foot floor in Downtown's Toyota Center building.

Since August, the tech firm has increased its headcount in Tennessee from 60 to 175. It plans to add another 525 within the next two or three years, Perry said, with the other 175 new jobs coming after that.

Indigo plans to soon occupy 64,000 square feet of space — about three floors — in Toyota Center, which will be renamed Indigo Plaza. Eventually, Perry said, he expects his company to occupy most of the 175,000-square-foot building.
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The 8-story, 200,000-square-foot historic renovation of a 1913 dry goods building was performed in compliance with U.S. Department of the Interior National Park Service guidelines. Rehabilitated as an integral part of the downtown Memphis ballpark development, the building is adjacent to AutoZone Park and houses the ballpark catering kitchen, team offices, private club, retail store and Class A office space. The building’s renovation included repairing the building’s original skin and structure, providing architectural design services and complete new mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection systems.

Council holds both Strata office tower on Five Light and 3rd & Grand office building. Also, Quinton Lucas voted against them and lost my vote for mayor.

Katherine Shields' term is up in 2019. I hope we never see her in politics again.

I do not have as strong as feelings about QL. He strikes me as a thoughtful guy, and while I don't agree with everything he does seem to have measured opinions about development and low inc housing. He does not have a chance for Mayor.